Reviews of Crestview RV Park

Park is very tight for a big rig. Severe speed bump at entry in the back row is capable of damaging your coach so careful not to make this turn until you check it out. Has considerable deferred maintenance on roadways. Check-in at dealership at receptionist, who also does about 5 or 6 other things to do for the dealership so be prepared to stand in line and then not really friendly. Do not blame her as she has other things to do and phones going off, than mess with us. Also, they need more help in all areas, including cleaning and maintenance throughout this park, particularly at the ridicules $33 a night. - fulltimer 2

Jun 2014 -
$33.00

Older park meaning that the streets are not adequate for maneuvering large units. Speed bumps approximately 100' apart throughout, one of which was so extreme we cracked our windshield crawling over it. Sites are 7' apart so we couldn't open our much needed awning as there is very little shade. Dumpster was located in the back corner at the end of a dead end street, really inconvenient. Dog park consisted of an open field but was free of soiled spots. Crowded at the time of our stay with mostly oilfield workers and extended stay units of all sizes and condition. Shower and laundry facility was adequate and maintained. Access from the interstate was good with Cabelas across the street. On-site camp host but he wasn't active and was bothered by my complaint about the speed bump. He wasn't available most of the time during our 4 day stay. Dealership provides good full service for most RV makes. We had recall work done at the shop and the attached park was more convenience than intentional. We would not stay here again. - wheels

Reviews of Austin Lone Star RV Resort

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Oct 2018 -
$50.00

I'm sorry to say this park was a disappointment for us. Having seen it was acquired by Sun RV Resorts, we really expected the sites to be very nice. They were basic, nothing great about them in any way. Unfortunately we were visiting during a time of a lot of rain and our site (any many more) aren't setup to drain properly and it was a muddy, messy quagmire. Apparently the park has a dispute going on (as stated in their brochure) with the local cable companies, so there is no cable TV. We used our satellite and put up the over the air antenna which did bring in local stations in good digital reception. We have dogs and the dog park is nice... only issue again was very little drainage, so to get in, you had to walk through 3-4" of standing water which soaked our shoes. This park is really ready for an upgrade and I hope Sun spends the money to make it happen. Texas DOT is in the middle of a LOT of work on the frontage road at and near this park. Pulling out of the park both for day trips and in your RV is a real challenge as they close one lane and traffic is way too heavy for the road. People are in such a hurry, they won't necessarily give you a break and let you out of the park! - bschilz

Oct 2018 -
$38.00

The roads in the park are very narrow - packed in - the only view from the front is the back of the unit across from you - can't even see the narrow road. Our site did have a grassy area next to it, but many had only gravel. No patio. The restrooms were nice and clean. A worker escorted us to our site, but tried (unsuccessfully) to insist that he could only give instructions to my husband (b/c he happened to be driving) - a 10 minute directive that could have been covered in 2 minutes! The pool was in front - on the frontage road - loud. The rest of the park was quiet and felt safe. - Deb and Chris

Aug 2018 -
$49.00

Spent 3 nights here and the location is decent if you want to get to downtown area. Asked for shade and was put in a spot which had some shade until noon then we roasted until the sun went down. This campground is pretty cramped. The interior roads are excellent but fairly narrow. You need to go all the way to the very rear of the property and come back through the middle to exit and the turns are tight. They could improve egress immensely with a rear exit which isn't onto the VERY busy frontage road which is also under construction with jersey barriers everywhere. Stay off I-35 and use the parallel streets. Road construction is a nightmare in this area. HEB and Walmart are nearby and can be accessed without getting on I-35. - Jeff Smith

Reviews of Longhorn RV Resort

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Dec 2018 -
$26.00

Hats off to the office staff! They are excellent. They go out of their way to be helpful. They're always friendly and cheerful! Access to this place is dangerous! It's a very sharp turn off a busy highway. Signage is quite low and difficult to see unless you know what you're looking for. This is an 'all in one' price which means you don't need to pay power separately. We'd love to see some patio spaces and picnic tables here. That would encourage mingling among campers and provide a space to put down a barbecue. This campground is new and is still a work in progress. Roads are poor and quite broken up. If you don't mind being out in the country and away from shopping etc this is a very pretty place with beautiful sunsets. - 34cawder

Sep 2018 -
$50.00

We stayed here for a family reunion. The campground was clean. The roads could use some repairs. They are a little bumpy. The folks working in the office were very friendly. The kids loved the pool. We used their meeting room for the reunion and it was great. Full kitchen and nice size. It opened up to the pool so we could keep an eye on the kids. There were some full times people there. We normally go the state parks and such. They have a wonderful stocked fishing lake. Overall great experience we are already planning next years event - SabrinaS

May 2018 -
$50.00

Stayed with a rally group. The staff were extremely helpful with building our fire in the pit - even provided the first load of wood without cost! Beautiful lake with catch and release fishing (no license required). Level concrete sites with full hookups. Some have picnic tables. Cozy meeting area with knotty pine and comfy seats. Fully equipped kitchen. As nice as the facilities were, the staff helpfulness was the most outstanding plus. - Marty H

Reviews of Plum Creek RV Park

I enjoyed the golf course and the area very much. there were alot of things to do in the nearby towns.

The office staff was very nice. It has Pull through sites and 50 amp service. There was supposed to be WIFI but we couldn't figure it out. There was a swimming pool which was nice in the heat.

The spots were gravel with Lots of big trees giving you a lot of shade. The roads were paved around the campgrounds but there are a ton of pot holes so you have to be very careful. - houseofclarkes

Jun 2015 -
$14.00

I paid monthly and stayed for three months. The location and monthly price was a good value (which is why I listed 14 a night). The people who ran the park were very nice and courteous. The pool was out of order, and the wifi barely reached more than 10 feet from the main office. The park looked very trashy, because they did not require people to maintain their lots. I never used the bathrooms, but I am willing to bet they probably weren't that good judging from the appearance of the rest of the park. On the plus side they don't care about trailer age, trailer appearance, families, retirees, etc. All are welcome. If you aren't too superficial this park isn't half bad. - Swift_Strongarm

Jan 2013 -
$20.00

Stayed here one night. Check-in went fine once the reservation was found and clerk figured out we were not staying for a month. Our drive through spot was easy to find/get into. The CG has MANY full time in a myriad of rigs and their outdoor decorations, stuff or just plain junk greatly distracts from this CG. The roads are narrow, rough and curvy which made negotiating our 40' rig with towed, very difficult. Rate reflects the Passport America discount; this is not a $40 a night CG. I would not stay here again. - Monaco Bob

Reviews of McKinney Falls State Park

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Nov 2018 -
$25.00

Beware of the pull thru sites. They have a mean bend that prevents a fifth wheel from maneuvering in them. There are many trees so watch out for overhanging branches. The 30-amp electric and water hookups worked fine. The dump station was easy to use. Watch out for a coyote in the campground. The campground is very nice and the trail along the falls is pleasant. The campground phone was out of order and the staff seemed quite happy about it. There is no WiFi. The fire ring and picnic tables are at a ridiculous distance at the back of the campsite. - Melodycthomas

Nov 2018 -
$30.00

McKinney Falls State Park is on the outskirts of Austin. Compared to most "urban" campgrounds, it rocks. The state park is nice. It's on the outskirts of Austin. A few hiking trails, a couple of swimming holes. The campground is mostly older. Sites tend to be small. Some are level, some aren't. You don't get assigned a site until you get there. The first site we were assigned was a lovely site. Level and spacious. But it was next to a family group that had 6 adults and 15-20 preschool age kids. Seriously, they had four cars parked in the site, and a lot of their toys and stuff had already migrated into what was supposed to be our site. We didn't want any of that, so we went back to the registration and got another site. The second site was a pull through, but it was small, and really meant for tent camping. We were able to get our small motorhome level on it, but it was challenging. The picnic table and rest of our site was 30 feet away, and we ended up not using it. For the price (including $6 per person per day park entry fee), it was fine, but we weren't overly impressed. Both Verizon and AT&T were fine. - AnnP

May 2018 -
$24.00

This is an average State Park. It is starting to show its age, roads and sites need a little work, new asphalt and leveling. The greenery could use some trimming. All in all, this is a fine place to stay for a few days to visit Austin. Great walking and hiking trails, the falls are nice, there are programs in the park through-out the week. There is about 10 sites with 50 amp, the rest are 30 amp. Sprint worked well, the pup loved walking the trails. We saw deer, a coyote, a Great Road Runner bird, along with other birds, all at our campsite. We would stay here again. - Living the Dream

Reviews of Royal Palms RV park

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Apr 2017 -
$30.00

Royal Palms should not be considered an RV Park in any way, shape or form. The sites that RVs are placed are rough gravel and not level. There are many rules that are not enforced consistently. If you do break a rule you are fined heavily. There is absolutely no security and break-ins happen frequently. This location is in a very dangerous area of Austin with drugs users and vagrants. Park staff and management are extremely rude to RVers. The park is not friendly, not fun and not safe. I would not recommend this establishment to anyone. - Hard working people changing the skyline

Feb 2017 -
$50.00

Royal Palms is a Royal Pain! We have stayed there for three years now, but this year there is new management and they are atrocious. They are nasty and will lie to your face without a thought.

Parking? They decided to charge you for a sticker to park in the lot you have paid to rent. Then they will tow you if you park in the street or on the gravel in front of your trailer. The guy who took our space when we left told us he was towed before he finished setting up the trailer.

Early this year they raised the rent with no notice, then added a $23 fee for garbage collection, something what had been included in the rent. Then they informed us we had to rake the leaves and water the trees (with water we have to purchase from them!) or we would be fined.

Physically, the park is well kept and the neighbors are great, but save yourself a lot of grief and stay away from the Royal Palms. - Ralph Hunt

Apr 2016 -
$48.00

Airport and Highway Noise. Really a Mobile Home Park, which rents out uncommited gravel pads. Shower and Restroom are only available during business hours like after 9 am. Check in is a zoo, with a lot of confusion. $48 rate and offers no club discounts. We only stayed here because Austin was pretty sold out. You stay here, it is your own fault! - Sir_Charles395

Reviews of Pecan Grove RV Park

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Apr 2018 -
$45.00

Great location for Austin city visit. Walking distance to park and lake and restaurants and music venues. Very few sites available. Many longer term residents. Some with sitting areas and flowers and lights. Be aware that driving into Austin city area may be a little intimidating. - 1coloradan

Mar 2018 -
$47.00

This RV park on the south side of the river is very handy to touring downtown Austin and has easy access to the river trails. We like to walk and were able to access many places on foot. The park itself was tough to get to in our 40' motorhome towing a full-sized pickup. Although we had a decent pull through space we could not negotiate the turn into the site without unhooking. The aisle to our site was overhung with a very low power line, which had to be lifted (by the very helpful park manager) so that we could pass! - JanW

Jul 2017 -
$45.00

Within minutes of pulling in, we were invited by a neighbor to a cook out. That is how friendly folks are in the older, quirky campground. Campers reserve months in advance for the few spots open to short term visitors, but we lucked into a gap of a few days when one site was open. Don't expect an RV resort. This is a crowded, older, delightful campground right in the thick of where the action is. They only take cash or checks. - ShoreXplorers

Reviews of Circuit of The Americas

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Jul 2018 -
$110.00

This is an RV park located at the Circuit of the Americas race track. This location also hosts multiple concerts and a variety of venues. If you plan on attending a concert here or a race, it's a great way to treat yourself and stay on site. No worries about drinking and driving home. Hosts are great and a short walk to the main entrance of the park. Sites also face part of the race track so you can enjoy watching right from the RV spot. Sites are designed to pull into as all hookups are to the left of each space. If you back in you need very long hoses to run under your RV to get to the hookups. The sites are really designed for trailers that you can pull into and face the fence. Luckily we had no neighbors so the host let us connect using the hookups for the spot next to us. We had a large 5th wheel. - Rusty and Janet